Troy outshot Louisiana-Lafayette in all three categories, making 46.8
percent (26 of 55) on field goals to ULL’s 37.7 percent (20 of 53), 50 percent
on 3-pointers (9 of 18) to 38.9 percent (7 of 18), and 83.3 percent (10 of 12)
from the line to the Cajuns’ 50 percent (5 of 10).

Troy led 33-23 at halftime, and the closest the Cajuns got in the second
half was 39-34. The Trojans’ 16-3 run clinched the game.